Student Organizations

Join the Club!
Stanford OHS offers numerous clubs and societies that appeal to a variety of different interests. New student clubs are formed each year at Stanford OHS. All clubs and societies have a student leader and an instructor or staff sponsor. Students have the opportunity to propose new clubs and societies.
Robotics Club
Girls Can Code
Baseball Club
Running Club
Student Organizations Include:
Art Club
Business Launch Club
Biology Olympiad Club
Chinese Language and Culture
Girls Can Code Club
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Business Launch Club
Biology Olympiad Club
Chinese Language and Culture
Girls Can Code Club
Bible Study Club
Chemistry Club
Chess Club
Ethics Bowl
FTC Robotics Club
Game Development Club
History Club
Investment Club
Latin Club
Linguistics Club
Literature Club
Math Competition Club
Middle School Math Competition Club
Model UN
Neuroscience Club
Physics Club
Pixel Journal
Pixel Podcast
Pixels for Service
Pixelstra
Quiz Bowl Club
Science Bowl
Science Research Club
Speech and Debate Club
Yearbook
The Observer (Homeroom)
Latinx Culture Club
Neurodivergent Student Alliance
Muslim Student Alliance
Queer and Allies Club
Female Student Alliance
Black Culture Club
Asian and Pacific Islander Culture Club
Indian Culture and Bollywood
International Student Alliance
Disability Culture Club
Multicultural Club
Slavic Studies and Culture Club
Online Events

Assemblies and Happenings
All-school assemblies and other online events bring the Stanford OHS community together for celebrations and special opportunities.

Assemblies

Homeroom

Science Colloquium
Student Government

Voice of the Student Body
The Stanford OHS Student Government plays an instrumental role in the school community. In addition to hosting assemblies and social events, Student Government contributes to discussions with the administration on policy, school projects, and issues relevant to the student body as a whole.
School-Wide Representation
In addition to the Student Body President, Vice President, and Secretary, who serve in a leadership capacity, Stanford OHS Student Government is comprised of two representatives from each high school grade, and two representatives from the middle school. These officials are elected by classmates at the beginning of each academic year.
The Student Government also includes heads of the following standing committees: Internal Review Board, Board of the Arts, Board of Club Relations, Board of Events, Board of Communications and Outreach.
Weekly Meetings
Meetings are held weekly and are open to all students, upholding the mission embodied in the Stanford OHS Student Government Constitution.
Meetings include:
- planning upcoming events for students to engage with their peers,
- discussing pertinent student issues
- creating proposals to discuss with the school administration
Social Projects & Events
Throughout the year, the Student Government creates the following opportunities for community engagement, entertainment, and fun:
- Karaoke Night
- Movie Night
- Trivia Night
- Homecoming
- Pixel Parcels Holiday Gift Exchange
- eRoses for Valentine’s Day
- Prom Committee
Annual In-Person Events

School-Sponsored Events
These annual in-person events include our Splash/Homecoming Weekend, Pixel Festival, and Pixel Gathering and Graduation Weekend.

Splash & Homecoming

Pixel Festival

Pixel Gathering and Graduation Weekend
Regional Meetups

Meetups Are Events Hosted by Stanford OHS Families
Stanford OHS families host in-person events for students to gather together and further the bonds they have made in classes online. Students at any enrollment level are invited to attend local meetups and join in on the fun!

What Makes a Meetup?
Past meetups have taken the form of a pool party and a game day in southern California, a weekend outdoors in Washington State’s San Juan Islands, a spring celebration in Boston, a visit to Elsinore Castle in Denmark, and a friendly gathering in Katsuura, Japan, and more!

Start Up!—Our First Meetup of the Year
Summer@Stanford

Move Beyond Online
For two weeks in August, returning and incoming Stanford OHS students gather at Stanford University for our optional residential summer program, giving students a chance to connect in person while engaging in a hands-on and enriching academic program.
Challenging and Enriching Academic Program
Summer@Stanford offers students experiences that cannot be offered online during the school year. Hands-on, experiential learning is an important aspect of this program; we provide science laboratory courses, interdisciplinary studies, field trips, and leadership activities that foster an exemplary learning environment.
Exploring the Bay Area
As an on-campus residential program, Summer@Stanford allows students to take advantage of the University’s rich resources. Students may visit the Cantor Arts Center, explore Stanford libraries, or hear from Stanford professors. They also get opportunities to explore the San Francisco Bay Area. Past field trips have included the Tech Museum of Innovation, the Exploratorium, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Great Way to Get Oriented
For new Stanford OHS students, Summer@Stanford is a great way to get oriented to the community. Incoming students participate in orientation sessions that introduce them to the virtual classroom environment; to the Stanford OHS program, curriculum, and policies; to administrative and instructional staff; and to one another. With their prospective instructors, students discuss strategies for approaching coursework in various subjects. They meet with counselors to discuss their academic plans and courses of study.
Student Travel

Educational Journey
Opportunities for travel allow Stanford OHS students to get to know one another in person while experiencing a new place or culture. See examples of school trips organized for students from recent years:

Galápagos Islands

Human Rights Advocacy

Astronomy Trip
